Mansour to Asharq Al-Awsat: US Logic Grants Israel ‘License to Kill’

 Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour (AFP)
Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour (AFP)
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Mansour to Asharq Al-Awsat: US Logic Grants Israel ‘License to Kill’

 Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour (AFP)
Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour (AFP)

Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour has urged the UN Security Council to “immediately intervene” to halt what he called a “genocidal operation” being carried out by Israel against 2.3 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

He strongly criticized the logic of the US regarding the right to self-defense, asserting that Israel sees it as a “license to kill” Palestinians.

He emphasized that the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, is presenting a “different path” for achieving peace based on ending the occupation and achieving a two-state solution.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Mansour said that the next steps at the UN “await instructions from the Palestinian leadership in light of the meetings held by the Arab League.”

He emphasized that “now is not the time to allow Israel to escalate its military options,” but rather to “inform Israel that it needs to change its course.”

He reminded that “there is a path to peace, a path where both Palestinians and Israelis don't have to die, a path that directly contradicts what Israel is currently doing.”

“It cannot be said that nothing justifies the killing of Israelis and still provide justifications for killing Palestinians,” argued Mansour.

The Palestinian envoy expressed regret that “for some media outlets and politicians, history seems to begin when Israelis are killed.”

Mansour’s comment referred to the extensive media coverage of attacks by Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and other Palestinian factions on Israeli settlements near the Gaza Strip since last Saturday, which resulted in the deaths of over a thousand Israelis.

“The Palestinian people have endured deadly years, one after another, with the UN Security Council failing to act despite our warnings about the consequences of Israeli impunity and international complacency,” said Mansour.

Mansour strongly criticized Israel’s rationale that”"the blockade and repeated attacks on Gaza are aimed at destroying Hamas’s military capabilities and ensuring security.”

According to the delegate, past experiences have proved that Israel’s blockade and assaults have not achieved any of its security goals.

“The only thing they have accomplished is inflicting significant suffering on all civilian populations in the Gaza Strip,” said Mansour.

“The time has come to immediately halt the violence and bloodshed, and it's time to end this blockade and open a political horizon,” he added.

Mansour observed that “US messages about Israel’s right to self-defense will be interpreted by Israel as a license to kill and continue down the same path that has led us to where we are now.”



Siddiq al-Mahdi: Sudanese Public Unites on Need to End War

Secretary-General of the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), Siddiq al-Mahdi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Secretary-General of the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), Siddiq al-Mahdi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Siddiq al-Mahdi: Sudanese Public Unites on Need to End War

Secretary-General of the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), Siddiq al-Mahdi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Secretary-General of the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), Siddiq al-Mahdi (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Siddiq al-Mahdi, Secretary-General of the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), stressed the urgent need for humanitarian aid to Sudanese citizens suffering from the ongoing conflict.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat in Addis Ababa, al-Mahdi criticized the National Congress Party for manipulating its alliance with the military to advance its political goals.

Al-Mahdi said he would only engage in the political process if the party ends its connection with the military and security forces.

He highlighted a growing recognition of the need to end the war, noting a shift away from military solutions as a positive sign of Sudanese public opinion converging on the need for peace.

The Taqaddum official said this change has reduced support for the war and increased regional and international calls for its end.

Al-Mahdi warned that the war has caused a severe humanitarian crisis and poses threats to the region, neighboring countries, the Horn of Africa, and Red Sea security.

“The need to stop the war is now urgent, and we must act on this,” he said.

He praised international efforts, including the Paris and Cairo conferences and the UN's attempts to bring the warring sides together in Geneva for aid and protection.

Al-Mahdi also revealed that his coalition had proposed a plan to the military and Rapid Support Forces, focusing on humanitarian aid, political arrangements to end the war, and a transition to civilian democracy.

He stressed that the humanitarian situation cannot wait for the war to end.

“Providing aid and protecting citizens are urgent priorities. We need to act now to deliver aid, even before the war ends,” he said.

He noted that the best approach involves coordinating initiatives from various platforms, including Jeddah, IGAD, and its key member states Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda, as well as Bahrain, the UAE, Egypt, the African Union, and the United Nations.

Al-Mahdi emphasized that all these entities are working on humanitarian and peace efforts.

He stated that any alignment among mediators, conflict parties, and civil components is viewed by Taqaddum as a comprehensive process for achieving peace.